E DAI LY NERRASKAN i . r , f 'J t ! l . I I iHiSilSiliiiHilllRii 1(11(11 ' i " -H v I If I I y Av? I I I vk3,, - WWW iSiw ii f 5 Mill I .-''t I i - JJll ill ",,.f:iii--- Hi I Hi , C ' ' ::f"V' III " x ' III J i M 'fe If 'i -K' 1 1 TTty ' ' ? rfT " I ' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Dili mm ii 1 1 1 1 i 1 iwi. THE men who are hardest to satisfy with ready-to-wear clothes are the ones who are the most enthusiastic about Society Brand. Much search for clothes that would suit them have made these men clothes-wise. And it's made them discover that in Society Brand they get the premier styles and get them first. The Lbc! b our pledge to yru of unqualified satisfaction. IV "' " aud W'uiwcr 5i ic Look. tiws what you want mail your adrtressaua wc wiii -sad you a copy. J ALFRED DECKER & COHN, Maker In Canada, SOCIETY BRAND CL0T1IL3. limited CHICAGO NEW YORK MONT3KAT. i : i W f ws-m- 1 oTvrr un? a rr . rvri?n o If 53 O 1 I LLj 1 llrALJUTU L;KjO fifl n v ! 1 SOCIETY (Continued from pare 2) Mrs. U. L. Melton, and Mrs. T. Hanaon iwne th chaperoncs. The out-of-town KUPKtu were Clara Dttkorson. Oroll tYfonian. Alvo; Marjorle Watson, North l'wnd; Laurone Doone, Wonlng Water; Tlwaant Holyoke, Mary KHza beth Graham. LeVaujthn Ihnhoff. Dorothy Kuhlinjc. Gladys initnian. Mar garet Strehlow. Omaha; Pauline Trine, Holdrepe; Helon Soibert, North Platte; L.a IVitriih. Dodge; and Doris Arnold, Kxcelsior Springs. Sixty-flvo couples attended the for m.tl party of Hushnell Guild at the l'(.mm rcial Oluh. The -olor scheme Tor the decorations was gold and brown. Colored lights were thrown on the dancers during the evening. I .Mr. and .Mrs. 1,. A. Williams. Prof. , and Mrs. H. K. Hradford. and Dr and Mrs C. V. Ladd chapironed the party, j Tin- out-of-town guests were Lloyd n.-n nds, Muriel Caldwell. Hlair; Gil- J brt Calgan. Omaha; Lisle Zeigler. , Itfhver Crossing; Louis McUeynolds, j Ashland. Phi Gamma Delta, held its twenty-I firs; annual banquet at the chapter ! house. Sixty active and alumni mem- ; her.-, were present. Richard Stiut j acted as toastmastor. The following responded to toasts: Harvey More- i hea., James Whitney. Orvill Chatt, r.nd Allan Dudley. Out-of-town alumni who attended were Stewart Hadley, Cedar Rapids; Harold Shubert. Ches-j (: Dudley, Council Bluffs; Wallace ; lrson. Genoa: Herbert Hushnell. Her- j Ler. Thomas. Hurley Morehead. Ro- ! hum Thomas, Allan Tukey, Xasson Young, day Thomas. M. C. Harding, John Hrexel. Wallace Troupe, Omaha; Orvill Chatt. W. M. Hopewell. R. T. Houston, Herbert Rhodes. John Cam- -ron. Tekamah; Henry Knutzen, Phil ; Pmctor, E. B. Scott, Keaniey; Rea 1 Bod well, Lebanon; D. V. Spohn, Don Montgomery, Superior; Sy Simms, ! Nrfson; Frank Long, John Long, Luf-i falo. Wyo. ; Gerald Peck. Xorris Tynin, ' Clydp P.ullock. Merrill Rohrbaugh, J Omaha. One hundred active and alumnae members .attended the annual banquet of Pi ReU Phi at the Lincoln Hotel. The tables were decorated with spring flowers. An informal toast list for which Mrs. Arthur Richardson was toastmistress was followed by a pro gram. Groups of songs were given by Mrs. Fred Funke and Mrs. Fred rick; Paetzold. Mrs. Nina Wade Allen gave an illustrated talk on the Pi Be4A Phi settlement school at Gatling borg, Tenia. The alumnae members from out-of-town who attended the biuiquet were Eleanor Drain, Spokane, Wash.; Florence Bates, Lodgepole; Ella. Schvake Steinhart. Rachel Kellog Driscoll, Nebraska City; Alice Wilcox. 'OfConnor; Constance Lyford, Lucille "WBcpx, Xorth Platte; Marie Craig, "Dorothy Davis, Betty Crawford, Fay Simon, Zora Fitzgerald Hamilton, Clara Powers Munson, Faye Powers, Lore. Young Hart, Florinda Young Pthu., Edith Fisher, Omaha; Lora Pratt Shaw, Leah Shaw, Osceola; Bess Alexander, York; Florence Chapman Pa&ftzrid, St. Paul, Minn.; Louise Jon Hosemere Menaugh, Lillian Gnara, Demnison, la.; Florence Lyford, Grace Lyford Graham, Falls City; and XJa'wroi.hy Knight Harvey, Superior. The alumnae members of Pi Beta Ph.i gave a tea for the sorority at the honie of Mrs. Archer Bunting. Decor ations were of apple blossoms and tulips. rFiftj couples attended the Freshman 'das, party kl the Armory. Chalmers Seymore was chairman of the com mittee. The other members of the earDmitiee were Allan Wolcott, Wil liam Dutton, Dorothy Pierce. Elizabeth likiatlL Margaret McXearney and Leonard Winterton. The Latin club held its annual ban quet at the Lincoln Hotel. Covers "vtn'v laid for eighteen. The table was decorated with violets and rosebuds. Miss. Marie Elliott acted as toast mistress for the following toast list: "Eros and Psyche," Miss Frances Bot ain; ""The Curse of Echo," Miss Janet Maitland; "Hero and Leander," Miss Alice Hunter; "Hunting the Caledonia Boar," Miss Zora Schaup; "The Win ataHC f Atlanta," Miss Agnes Morri ; The Jtiddle of the Sphinx," Prof. G. ii Barber. -Sixty members of the Pal lad i an so VSetj lifcld their annual picnic at Crete. 34. and Mrs. Axel Swenson chaperoned the party. The members of Phi Kappa Psi en tertained in honor of their mother Saturday afternoon. The following program wag given: A group of sonra. Mls Doria Cole; "Violin Solo." Miss Sheffield; "Piano Solo," Mlsa Florence Gallentlne. The honor piesta were Mrs. C. F. I.dd. Mrs. K. W. Me Klennon, Mrs. I. B. Saunders, Mrs, F. L. Wilmeth. Mrs. A. A. Reed, Mrs. F. L. Scott. Mrs. C. W. Branch, Mrs. W. C. Davis. Mrs. G. Coryell. Mrs. C. L. Burr. Mrs. Grant Watkins, Mrs. M. K. Henkle. Mrs. J. J. ORourke, Mrs. C. L. Flansburg, Mrs. C. I. Jones. Mrs. Carson Hildreth, Mrs. A. W. Rich ardson, Lincoln; Mrs. R. L. McCreary. Wahoo; Mrs. Bryce Crawford. Miss Faye Simons, Omaha; Mrs. A. P. Ginn, Mrs. W. S. Harding, Xehraska City; Mrs. M. L. Mead, Ashland; Mrs. H. M. Stone, Alvo; Mrs. Lynn Loyd, Lincoln. May 4 PI Kappa Phi held its annual par ents day. After the program refresh ments were served. The following mothers were guests: Mrs. K. H. Lewis, Mrs. K. Hedge, Fairfield; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Park, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ford, Bertrand; Mr. and Mrs. G. McKandless, Omaha; Mrs. M. P.eattie, Bethany; Mr. and Mrs. J. YanAnken, Western; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lessenhop, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rob ertson, Mrs. B. Christenson, and Mr. and Mrs. K. Jungmeyer, Lincoln. Hushnell Guild entertained in honor of its mothers. The house was decor ated with apple blossoms. The fol lowing guests were present: Mrs. M. Hall, Mrs. F. Kuntze, Mrs. J. A. Star board. Mrs. C. P. Russel, Mrs. B. M. Long. Mrs. C. H. Jenkins, Mrs. J. R. Reed, Lincoln; Mrs. H. J. Judd. 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